2000 | Hungary | Fiction

Werckmeister harmóniák (Werckmeister Harmonies)

  • Hungarian English 145 mins
  • Director | Béla Tarr, Ágnes Hranitzky
  • Writer | László Krasznahorkai, Béla Tarr
  • Producer | Franz Goëssl, Paul Saadoun, Miklós Szita, Joachim von Vietinghoff

STATUS: Released

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This mesmeric parable of societal collapse is an enigma of transcendent visual, philosophical, and mystical resonance. Adapted from a novel by László Krasznahorkai, Werckmeister Harmonies unfolds in an unknown time in an unnamed village, where, one day, a mysterious circus—complete with an enormous stuffed whale and a shadowy, demagogue-like figure known as the Prince—arrives and appears to awaken a kind of madness in the citizens that builds inexorably toward violence. In thirty-nine hypnotic long takes engraved in ghostly black and white, auteur Béla Tarr and codirector-editor Ágnes Hranitzky conjure an apocalyptic vision of dreamlike dread and fathomless beauty.

Apocalyptic Symbolism Hypnotic Existential B&W
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The Criterion Collection
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